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Post  Mark Miller on January 25th 2010, 12:45 am

Bill,

Real nice job on the Chassis,now tell Chuck and Damon to get the sand blaster out and let the body and paint work begin.

Later Mark.

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Post  bbf-falcon on January 25th 2010, 10:58 am

Superior Job Bill,That thing fits the shell like a glove.

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Post  cletus66 on January 30th 2010, 1:22 pm

85montess wrote:Dave,
I am not sure exactly what they are going to do on the front end. Whether Chuck is still going to try and go fiberglass or go with the stock front end. The steel front fenders can still be mounted to the front of the body and the cowl panel can be mounted to them and then a core support/tree could be made for the bolting the fenders too. I have already made the slide brackets on the front frame, so that it can be done either way. But before doing any of that would require having the doors on the body and also the hood.

As far as the pictures, I have uploaded the pictures to PhotoBucket through their automatic sizing and don't have a problem with the pictures being "cropped" to any other site besides here just like Travis stated.

Travis, I am not sure where the edit to large needs to done at. When 1st uploading the pictures to Photobucket or when I am going to move them to here?

Bill





Just hold the camera a little more to the right. Laughing Laughing


Awesome job on the car, man !!!! Cool Twisted Evil

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Post  hillbillyerv on January 30th 2010, 6:00 pm

Cool dam nice work, your gonna love it Chuck Cool

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Update

Post  D. Sea on February 20th 2010, 9:34 pm

We worked in the shop today, in fact Chuck and Eddie dropped the rear from his old car last yesterday. We disassembled the rearend and it has 31 spline axles (Strange), Strange spool and a chipped tooth on the ring gear. That's in a Nodular case of course. Anyway, it looks like we are going to sale the rear (Heavy duty housing) from drum to drum and the center section. Then use that money to build a new rear with an aftermarket center section and 35 spline axles.

Also measured for the engine plates and Chuck will pick up the aluminum in the next few days so we can cut and build the plates. Need a 37" X 12" plate for the front and a 24" X 12" plate for the midplate. Typically one would use a .090" steel midplate however in this instance, Chuck already had a .250" aluminum 'spacer' between the Bell and the Block for converter clearance. So we will just build a mid-plate from .25" aluminum. Fortunately Bill thinks ahead and we already have bolt holes in the tubes at the firewall that are for the mid plate Idea

We also removed some pieces from the old car like tail lights, rear bumper and a few other odds & ends.

Tomorrow we will move Chuck's old car from the shop out in the auto graveyard behind the shop to keep all the trucks company. Or Tracy suggested we could bring it to our house and plant flowers in the car flower lol!

As I type, Tracy just finished off a Peanut Buster Parfait from Dairy Queen. pig

Also tomorrow, we plan on placing the rear tires under the car and measure for the new rear and start trimming the quarter interior for the wheel tubs.

This week Chuck will also deliver the chassis to the powder coater in Harrodsburg (I think that's where it is). He got a smokin' deal quote on powdercoating the entire chassis.

Anyway, we are starting to make some progress and I'll get some pictures up in a few days.

That's all for now Cool

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Post  '65 T-BOLT on February 20th 2010, 10:21 pm

Thanks for the update Damon!

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Post  83-88T-Bird Guy on February 22nd 2010, 9:57 am

Cool....keep the updates coming. Very Happy

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Re: Chuck's 1970 Mustang: The Rebuild...

Post  D. Sea on February 22nd 2010, 12:11 pm

More progress Sunday.





Moved the old car out to the "Auto Graveyard" but didn't make it all the way, the ground was a little "squishy' Razz







A few friends came over to help and this one has a message for you guys I love you



Trimmed inside the quarters to fit the tires and start fitting the wheel tubs.



Here's Super Eddie holding down the front end lol!





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http://s45.photobucket.com/albums/f75/Phantasea466/BBF%20Forum%20Members/Chuck%2070%20Mustang/?start=all


Chuck will get some 0.250" Aluminum so we can make the engine plates and he may have the chassis powdercoated this week.

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Re: Chuck's 1970 Mustang: The Rebuild...

Post  D. Sea on February 22nd 2010, 12:13 pm

We pulled the rear out and took it apart. It will be for sale along with the ladder bars, I need to post it in the classifieds and racing junk.






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Re: Chuck's 1970 Mustang: The Rebuild...

Post  Mark Miller on February 23rd 2010, 12:35 am

Damon,

The new car looks good sitting on the ground with the back wheels under it.I see all your snow has melted still have quite a bit on the ground here but the rain melted some today.Keep the pictures coming,it was nice enough Sunday that i washed my truck and started and ran my Mustang for a bit.

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Post  Wayne Pearce on February 23rd 2010, 7:42 am

Hey, Damon:
You guy's are coming along real well on Chuck's new ride! But you've got an awful lot to do for it to make it's debut at the 2010 Big Block Ford Bash - SO QUIT PATTING YOURSELVES ON THE BACK AND GET BUSY!! Just kidding of course, I wouldn't want Chuck to snap my neck (LOL).

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Re: Chuck's 1970 Mustang: The Rebuild...

Post  TravisRice on February 23rd 2010, 8:42 pm

Wayne Pearce wrote:Hey, Damon:
You guy's are coming along real well on Chuck's new ride! But you've got an awful lot to do for it to make it's debut at the 2010 Big Block Ford Bash - SO QUIT PATTING YOURSELVES ON THE BACK AND GET BUSY!! Just kidding of course, I wouldn't want Chuck to snap my neck (LOL).

Wayne (SAWDOFF) Pearce


/\ /\ /\ /\ /\ /\ /\ /\ Might have to chage your name to Wayne Brokeoff Pearce. Laughing

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Re: Chuck's 1970 Mustang: The Rebuild...

Post  '65 T-BOLT on February 23rd 2010, 10:10 pm

Travis! what are you working on these days?

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Looking Good

Post  knrclark on February 24th 2010, 10:57 am

Damon,

The car is looking good. I hope you and Chuck and friends get it done soon. Good luck.

Kerry

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Re: Chuck's 1970 Mustang: The Rebuild...

Post  D. Sea on February 24th 2010, 11:51 am

knrclark wrote:Damon,

The car is looking good. I hope you and Chuck and friends get it done soon. Good luck.

Kerry


Couldn't do it without the help of ALL my friends here on the BBF Forum Cool

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